US NYC college professor who threatened Post reporter with machete is fired as her lawsuit against NYPD emerges - If it isn't the consequences of my own actions.

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The manic Manhattan college professor who threatened a Post reporter with a machete has been fired, the school said Tuesday — as it emerged she is suing the NYPD for allegedly abusing her during the 2020 George Floyd protests.

Shellyne Rodriguez was sacked by Hunter College just hours after the adjunct professor was caught on camera holding the blade to the veteran reporter’s neck while threatening to “chop” him up outside her Bronx apartment.

“Hunter College strongly condemns the unacceptable actions of Shellyne Rodriguez and has taken immediate action,” school spokesman Vince Dimiceli told The Post.

“Rodriguez has been relieved of her duties at Hunter College effective immediately, and will not be returning to teach at the school.”

The unhinged art professor wielded the machete and spewed the menacing remarks after the veteran Postie approached her regarding a viral video that showed her flipping out on pro-life students at Hunter College earlier this month.

Rodriguez held the blade right near the reporter’s neck, video shows.Robert MillerShellyne Rodriguez was caught on camera holding the blade to the Post reporter’s neck outside her Bronx apartment Tuesday.Robert Miller for the N.Y. Post
In other developments, it also emerged Rodriguez is currently embroiled in a legal saga against the NYPD over allegations officers abused her when she was arrested in the Bronx during a George Floyd protest in June 2020.

Rodriguez, who is the lead plaintiff in the lawsuit, claims she suffered nerve damage from being zip-tied when she was nabbed and put in a prisoner van with 14 other protesters.

The lawsuit claims Rodriguez was attacked by cops while trying to leave the protest.

Officers allegedly pulled her hair, shoved her face into a gate and repeatedly punched her in the stomach, according to court filings.

Once she was in custody, Rodriguez told a cop her restraints were too tight, but the officer “yanked on [her] zip ties hard and tightened them even further” – causing her to “scream out in pain,” the suit says.

Rodriguez also followed the Post photographer down the street with a machete as well.


Rodriguez “felt pain with every jerk of the van during the lengthy ride” to the precinct, court papers allege.

She claims the zip ties weren’t removed for the next two hours and by then, her wrists were already severely injured.

Rodriguez claims she suffered swelling and a slew of long-term injuries, including bilateral thumb numbness from nerve damage, as a result of her arrest. The lawsuit adds that the injuries also impacted “her ability to make art.”

The charges against Rodriguez from the protest were later dismissed in September 2020, the suit says.

The case is slated to return to court in July, filings show.

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Look. Look, I know I have entered middle age. But was there a point at which people completely fucking forgot that there are consequences to being completely out of fucking order in society, and those might include losing your job? I feel like this was a thing I knew as a youngster and as a young adult; you know, shit like how I couldn't casually threaten to machete someone. This no longer seems to be well understood.
 
I know I have entered middle age. But was there a point at which people completely fucking forgot that there are consequences to being completely out of fucking order in society, and those might include losing your job?
College "academics" think they are immune to social mores.

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The lawsuit claims Rodriguez was attacked by cops while trying to leave the protest.

Officers allegedly pulled her hair, shoved her face into a gate and repeatedly punched her in the stomach, according to court filings.

Once she was in custody, Rodriguez told a cop her restraints were too tight, but the officer “yanked on [her] zip ties hard and tightened them even further” – causing her to “scream out in pain,” the suit says.
Something tells me she wasn't just trying to "leave" the protest if her idea of greeting someone at the door is to pull a machete and put it to their neck.
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Like you REALLY have to piss someone off to get that reaction, assuming of course she isn't lying and inflicted the injuries on herself after the fact...
 
Look. Look, I know I have entered middle age. But was there a point at which people completely fucking forgot that there are consequences to being completely out of fucking order in society, and those might include losing your job? I feel like this was a thing I knew as a youngster and as a young adult; you know, shit like how I couldn't casually threaten to machete someone. This no longer seems to be well understood.
In her case it looks like there's an extra layer of mental illness at play, but she works (well, worked) in a bubble that encourages and celebrates violent left wing authoritarianism propped up by a corrupt local government that looks the other way as long as they pick the right targets and check the right identity boxes. There's no reason for these people to stop because there are no meaningful consequences for their behavior. Shaniqua Vorhees had to chase people around her neighborhood with a machete on camera before she even got a whiff of consequences.
 
Sometimes working hard to gain education and qualifications in your chosen field before going on to a successful, respected career is enough to cure niggeritus. Unfortunately this doesn't apply to people who are delusional enough to believe that they are higher forms of life to the rest of the mere, unenlightened population. No matter their sex, penchant for crossdressing, country of origin, colour of their skin, shapes of their face and body, their first language, the organisations of worship they grew up in.... no matter how much money they have or how many educational certificates they have attained or how high a position they manage to reach through nepotism, intimidation, and bribery...


...they will always a nigger and there is absolutely nothing anyone can do to change this.
 
I wonder what kind of monkeyshines she got up to during her classes. One thing I'm absolutely sure of is that she has terrible taste in art, and is probably pretty ignorant about anything not involving jig art, like tagging.
 
Gosh. I'm actually very slightly conflicted here.

The bitch is a crazy psycho racist who shouldn't be teaching anyone anything. So I'm applauding firing her on that point.

But on the other hand, I hate investigative reporters, in general, with the fury of a thousand suns. A lot of them are little better than paparazzi, and sometimes with even less of a sense of ethics. So someone flipping out on of them and violently the reporter to leave them the fuck alone? I can't really be too upset at that.

... But then apparently she pursued him out of the building and down the street, so I guess I'm back to, "yeah, crazy violent psycho" territory.
 
Gosh. I'm actually very slightly conflicted here.

The bitch is a crazy psycho racist who shouldn't be teaching anyone anything. So I'm applauding firing her on that point.

But on the other hand, I hate investigative reporters, in general, with the fury of a thousand suns. A lot of them are little better than paparazzi, and sometimes with even less of a sense of ethics. So someone flipping out on of them and violently the reporter to leave them the fuck alone? I can't really be too upset at that.

... But then apparently she pursued him out of the building and down the street, so I guess I'm back to, "yeah, crazy violent psycho" territory.
This is the New York Post. Yeah, they're muckrakers but god damn is there no end of muck to rake up right now. I'm willing to cut them some slack since they're the ones who dropped the Biden laptop story and stood by their reporting even as everyone else shut it down as Russian misinformation.
 
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You could tell me that's from the Middle East or some underdeveloped country and I'd believe you.

Gosh. I'm actually very slightly conflicted here.

The bitch is a crazy psycho racist who shouldn't be teaching anyone anything. So I'm applauding firing her on that point.

But on the other hand, I hate investigative reporters, in general, with the fury of a thousand suns. A lot of them are little better than paparazzi, and sometimes with even less of a sense of ethics. So someone flipping out on of them and violently the reporter to leave them the fuck alone? I can't really be too upset at that.

... But then apparently she pursued him out of the building and down the street, so I guess I'm back to, "yeah, crazy violent psycho" territory.
At this point, does it even matter?
 
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